Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Lewis Hamilton, Tiger Woods, Virat Kohli. All these sporting stars are considered to be goats of their respective sporting codes and not a single one of them was ever accused of having their respective sports being rigged to suit them btw. #Noticing
My G.O.A.T Themba Zwane got a red card and three match ban for slapping a player on the neck but not even a yellow or VAR check for an Argentinian player!
African teams get the short end of controversial decisions. Whether it's bias or incompetence, the result feels the same to those on the receiving end #FIFAWorldCup#FWC2026#ARGEGY
"No Room for Racism" is a powerful message, but it rings hollow when fans keep seeing inconsistent decisions involving African teams. Respect isn't just a slogan. It has to show up in the officiating too. #FIFAWorldCup#FWC2026#ARGEGY
So let me get this straight... Egypt's goal gets ruled out because of a foul in the build-up, but the exact same situation happens for Argentina and their goal stands? Consistency shouldn't depend on the badge you're wearing. #FWC2026 🤦🏾♂️ #FIFAWorldCup
Egypt were absolutely robbed. You can accept losing, but it's hard to accept decisions that change the game. African teams deserve the same fairness as everyone else. 💔🇪🇬 #FWC2026#FIFAWorldCup
I am tired of watching African teams voluntarily park the bus after taking the lead. We act like possession is lava. Keep attacking! Stop inviting pressure for no reason! 😩
#FWC2026#FIFAWorldCup
Angikho happy ngo Sdumo😭💔🕊🕊🕊
This morning I missed my normal staff taxi that I use to go to work. So I got on this other taxi that came about 5 minutes after mine had passed.
I went straight to the backseat and made myself comfortable by the side of the window. The driver and everyone else inside turned their heads on me as if I'd stolen something. It wasn't that, but it was due to the fact that I sat on Sdumo's seat.
Only 2 seats were left in the taxi, one just behind the driver's seat and one at the back where I sat.
This other lady started to tell me how angry Sdumo would be if he found me on his seat, and all the other people including the driver started convincing me to move before he came in so to avoid chaos but I didn't succumb to the pressure.
We continued to wait for Sdumo for 3 more minutes, then he arrived, Sdumo is an unruly 7 year old primary school kid😭💔
It’s morning in Mexico, I hope Mokoena is awake and practising free kicks, Mbokazi practising long range shots and Mudau has found a reliable bubblegum supplier.
Former President P.W. Botha used this exact rhetoric during the Rubicon speech on August 15, 1985. Facing mounting international pressure and internal resistance to apartheid, he declared that the government would not allow revolutionaries to destabilize the country and would use "stronger measures" against those who preferred revolution to reform. [1, 2]
The government used several methods and laws to suppress opposition: [1, 2, 3]
•State of Emergencies: Enacted sweeping powers enabling police and military to detain activists without trial.
•Banning Orders: Severely restricted the movement, political activity, and association of individuals.
•Armed Repression: The security apparatus utilized assassination, torture, and crackdowns to crush mass mobilizations.
•Third Force: Covert state-sponsored networks actively funded and orchestrated violence against liberation movements in the early 1990s. [1, 2, 3]
Today, similar language regarding "destabilization" and "shutting down the country" is used by modern government officials against localized legal protests.